Therapists in Centennial, CO and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Centennial, Colorado that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Centennial, to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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Littleton, Colorado

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Colorado

Jana Briggs Counseling LLC & Associates is located in Littleton, Colorado. Jana & the Associate Team partner with individuals, couples and families who are experiencing difficulty resolving interpersonal and personal problems, making decisions...
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Colorado

Steven Fisher, L.P.C., earned a Masters degree in Counseling in 1992. He has over 25 years of experience with individual, family and group counseling with parents, families, adolescents and children. He also has training and experience in Montessori...
Misha Grodt
LPC, MA
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

I view therapy as sacred work in which the therapeutic relationship is one of mutual respect and collaboration. I hold a BA in Anthropology from the University of Washington (1997) and a Master’s degree (MA) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling...
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Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado

My personal belief is that each and every person is valuable and has the potential to overcome negative events of the past, become integrated, find acceptance in their unique identity, and engage in healthy, meaningful, and joy-filled relationships....
Maren McDonnell
LMFTC, MS
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

Maren absolutely loves that moment when a couple or family looks at each other like they are actually seeing and understanding the other for the first time. The vulnerability and love that can be expressed towards a partner, family member, or...
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Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado

I am a Psychoanalyst in formation and am trained in Existential-Humanistic psychology. I am actively engaged in the study of psychoanalysis along with a dedicated community of analysts. Psychoanalysis does not take place in a vacuum, it is...
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Boulder, Colorado

Through my practice at Inner Rhythm Counseling, I will work to inspire you to befriend yourself and empower you to change by helping you understand your deepest truths and strengths. As a somatic and trauma based therapist, our work will go beyond...
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Colorado

I have been a licensed clinical social worker since 2009 and a health coach since 2011. I work with clients who want a holistic, integrative approach to brain health and overall wellness. I incorporate neuroscience, spirituality, mindfulness,...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

As a therapist, I am dedicated to building therapeutic connections with each of my clients in hopes of empowering them to embrace their best self. I have worked in the social services field for nearly ten years; instilling passion and dedication...
Krista Day-Gloe
LCSW, EMDR
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Englewood, Colorado

I want to help you learn how to create new pathways to your more authentic and joyful self, by learning how to carve space in your life to learn and implement more desirable habits. I am dedicated to helping you find more success, passion and health...
Alison Dickson
LMFT, MS
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Colorado, Florida

With over 12 years combined experience as a therapist and personal trainer, I have a unique and deep understanding of the way our minds and bodies intersect to form our whole, integrative, and complete selves. Whether you are struggling with...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Wendy Gossett, M. Ed. is a Parenting and Relationship Specialist based in Denver, Colorado. She helps parents understand their children at a deeper level by using temperament psychology and neuroscience. She has been featured as an expert on...
Jessi Wheatley
LPCC, EdS
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Littleton , Colorado

Hi. I’m a trained school psychologist with 14 years experience in the schools. I have opened my own practice to work with children 4-14 on issues such as emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, and trauma. I use play and books to work with...
Ellie Kraus
MSW, Registered Psychotherapy
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Boulder, Colorado

There are so many challenges in life; difficult life transitions, traumatic events, relationship issues, and instability that can negatively impact one's mental, emotional, and physical health. You do not have to be alone and often times, the help...
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Denver, Colorado

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Colorado

Are you left overwhelmed, hopeless and exhausted? Will it ever get better? Yes, it can. Living with past trauma, grief or loss is not easy when we feel alone and stuck; When it feels that your story is already written in stone. This is not the case....
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

*I have immediate openings for telehealth sessions due to provide you with support in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Connection, understanding, growth, empowerment and fulfillment are basic human needs. We are naturally hardwired to relate. When...
Jessica Baker
MA, LPCC
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

I spent 3 years working toward a Master's degree in Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology. My training for becoming a psychotherapist was rooted in the practice of present mindfulness. I have blended my trauma training (EMDR), grief...
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Boulder, Colorado

DO YOU FEEL UNSATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFE? Whether it's past traumas or other complex factors that impacted you, most people looking for a therapist are seeking relief from the struggle and want to wake up to more joy, ease and self-acceptance. If...
Jillian Blueford
LPCC 15, Ph.D.
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Aurora, Colorado

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Colorado

I view our life journey as a collection of experiences that influence who we are and how we see the world. We often experience (and can expect) to deal with hurdles and roadblocks that can make some days unbearable. This is where counseling comes...
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Colorado

Experienced clinician in both on line and in person. Certified in process addiction (sex and porn) as well as betrayal trauma, couples , individuals, adults and children. Struggling with life’s ups and downs and need coping skills to handle them....
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Colorado

My passion is to help you become deeply intimate with yourself and access the flow of creative potential within you. ​Since 2008, when I was introduced to meditation and the work of Chögyam Trungpa, I have been deeply committed to a path of...
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Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado

Lexi is a licensed professional counselor with experience in working with trauma and mood disorders.
Heather Gomez
LMFT, MA
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Broomfield, Colorado

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Colorado

I have had a variety of experiences which have helped me grow personally and professionally to be the therapist I am today. I am grateful for the privilege to work with all of the people who have touched my heart. I specialize in attachment and...
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Denver, Colorado

Shawn Trueman, M.A., LPCC, NCC I am a Board Certified, Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC.0015911) as well as a former pastor with over 20 years of ministry and counseling experience. I received a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental...

Mental Health Resources in Centennial, Colorado

With its beautiful scenery, majestic mountains, and calm weather, there are plenty of reasons why more and more people are choosing to live in stunning Colorado. And while Colorado is home to several large cities and charming small towns, Centennial, Colorado remains a favorite among the many people who call it “home.”

Centennial is one of the most sought-after suburbs in the greater Denver area and is known for its recreational parks, running paths, and waterfront activities. This has made Centennial a very active city and one where many young professionals and growing families want to settle down.

While there are many reasons why so many people choose to live in Centennial, those who live in this city are no strangers to certain challenges, including divorce issues. Much like the rest of the state of Colorado, Centennial experiences higher divorce rates than the national average. Colorado was recently named one of the top ten states in the country for divorce.

Even when divorce is better for both parties, this traumatic life event can have some serious side effects. Couples in Centennial, and throughout the country dealing with the repercussions of divorce need to be prepared to seek professional help either individually or with their spouse following their split. This is because divorce can have a serious impact on an individual’s mental well-being and can even cause physical side effects on the body and the organs.

While common, divorce is not the only issue that is common to residents of this Colorado town. Colorado, more specifically the greater Denver metropolitan area where Centennial is located, also struggles with drug overdose issues, and more people in Colorado are dying from drug overdoses than the national average.

As anyone familiar with drug abuse knows, it can quickly spiral out of control, and can lead to several physical and mental health issues, and not only claim someone’s life but also increase their likelihood of suicide as well.

While drug abuse and divorce are two very serious, yet very different issues, they are both big contributing factors to serious problems such as depression, anxiety, mood swings, and feelings of hopelessness. While these issues are very serious mental health problems, they are issues that can be helped with professional counseling.

Seeking therapy is the first step in making sure these side effects don’t come to fruition—whether you are dealing with a physical concern such as drug addiction or the mental health ramifications that can accompany divorce. This is particularly important when depression is involved. Depression can be completely new and onset by divorce—and it can be the cause for or made worse by drug use. Either way, depression should never be taken lightly, and anyone dealing with depression should be willing and able to ask for help.

Depression is extremely serious and can lead to physical and mental health complications, insomnia, feelings of hopelessness, and even suicide. What is most unfortunate, is that about 30% of depressed people in our world today are not receiving treatment for their depression. It does not have to be this way, as finding a therapist to help with depression and depressive symptoms is easier than most people think.